Liverpool have made their best start since they were last pretty good in the Premier League , a 100% record so far ..largely due to new keeper Simon Mignolet and Daniel Sturridge ...it will be a huge game at Anfield as they face the Premier League champions Man Utd . The words from manager Brendan Rodgers is to keep the good run going ..."The mentality of the group is to win together. That is important , we have to keep it going."

Man Utd are doing ok under new boss David Moyes ...a 0-0 draw against Chelsea was not how he had wanted his first home game in charge to end , but the champions are so far unbeaten and as always in football the most important thing is not too lose . This will be another tough match so early in the season ..

Conner99 wrote:will the fact that David Moyes has never won at Anfield be put right on sunday , with Everton he never had the likes of Robin Van Perise , Wayne Rooney or Danny Wellback at his disposal .

It seems like David Moyes didn't win anywhere when he was Everton manager! He never won a game at Old Trafford either

I thought we played well enough in the first half and looked far more
threatening ,and in the second ,although United had the lions share of
possession I believe we successfully neutered Van Persie and co.

Deserved winners, but I cant help feeling even though it was the same
personnel for United that lined up at the start that it was a very different
animal than the ones we have seen visit Anfield down the years.

Under Ferguson ,sitting in the Kop was never a comfortable seat,You always
believed United would snatch something right at the death ,today felt very
different and I never felt the same feeling of apprehension when United
surged forward.

Rodgers is proving some tactician ,and his strategems for nullifying the most
potent teams is proving extremely fruitful ..... Top of the League ,and a win
against the Mancs is reason for celebration enough ,but the manner in which
we collectively take the sting out of the game by playing as a solid unit is
something even I never envisaged us perfecting.

Sakho,Ilori and Moses to finally free up Coutinho ,will make Liverpool even
harder to beat and much more inventive in midfield. Whisper it quietly ,but
the future under Rodgers innovative style of football looks very promising
indeed...... on another note Skrtel was superb earlier ,as was Gerrard who
rolled back the years with a combative midfield display.

It wasn't pretty ,but it certainly was effective ,and another three valuable
points simply confirms that.

Hams wrote:I understand from reports that England manager Roy Hodgson was refused permissionto sit in the directors box at Anfield and instead was made to sit somewhere else with all the scouts.

The Reds however had plenty of room for the likes of ex Gavin and Stacey star James Corden though.

I know that old Roy's spell at Liverpool didn't go well but that was a poor way to treat our national team manager!

Roy Hodgson requested to sit with the scouts, or at least that's how I heard it.
Its probably not as newsworthy as 'LIVERPOOL DIRECTORS REFUSE TO SIT WITH
ENGLAND MANAGER' but there you go ,no doubt it will be all over the back pages
in a futile attempt to deflect the attention from the reds winning today.